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'''Tony Picklesimer''' (born [[1958]]) is the national sales director for the [[Channel Letter Company]]. On [[December 29]], [[2007]] he was selected to fill the unexpired term of Colonel [[John Ritchie]] on the [[Chelsea City Council]].
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'''Tony Picklesimer''' (born [[1958]]) is the national sales director for the [[Channel Letter Company]]. He once owned a Ford-Mercury dealership in [[Sylacauga]].
 
On [[December 29]], [[2007]] he was selected to fill the unexpired term of Colonel [[John Ritchie]] on the [[Chelsea City Council]].  During the [[2008 Shelby County municipal elections|2008 municipal elections]], he held off challenger Cammie Sanders by 878 votes to 670 votes.
 
He ran for Mayor of [[Chelsea]] in 2016 and was elected in October of 2016.


==References==
==References==
* Plott, Bill (December 29, 2007) "Chelsea selects new council member." ''Birmingham News''.
* Plott, Bill (December 30, 2007) "Businessman Tony Picklesimer to fill vacant seat on Chelsea, Alabama council after unanimous vote." ''Birmingham News''.


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Latest revision as of 14:12, 2 May 2021

Tony Picklesimer

Tony Picklesimer (born 1958) is the national sales director for the Channel Letter Company. He once owned a Ford-Mercury dealership in Sylacauga.

On December 29, 2007 he was selected to fill the unexpired term of Colonel John Ritchie on the Chelsea City Council. During the 2008 municipal elections, he held off challenger Cammie Sanders by 878 votes to 670 votes.

He ran for Mayor of Chelsea in 2016 and was elected in October of 2016.

References

  • Plott, Bill (December 30, 2007) "Businessman Tony Picklesimer to fill vacant seat on Chelsea, Alabama council after unanimous vote." Birmingham News.